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    1. *there is MUCH MORE to the story, so stay tuned and PLEASE do not pass judgment on me until you have heard the whole story :-)


    2. Let two or three prophets speak, and let the others pass judgment


    3. Each has accomplished the same tasks, though many on the earth have taken many lifetimes to accomplish these goals, others will ascend much quicker, this is not something to pass judgment against, it is simply the process of each individual energy being as it relates to their understanding of specific areas


    4. It is not necessary for man to pass judgment on another man for many reasons


    5. Only select military personnel were suppose to be able to pass judgment and carry it out


    6. and pass judgment, and when we become aware that we know nothing


    7. The Senate will thus start to pass judgment on President Truman next week


    8. ‘’Uh, I would have to study them in detail with my staff first before I could pass judgment on them, Mister Secretary


    9. Few better qualify to debate the difference between life and death—to pass judgment on the contrasting powers of creating life and of ending it—than a mother of seven


    10. I’m only here to pass judgment on what is presented

    11. “Before I pass judgment, I was informed there was an issue I needed to address concerning the local sheriff’s department


    12. He knew it was wrong to pass judgment on a person for their personal life choices but


    13. Judge: does the accused have anything to say before I pass judgment?


    14. when he is inthe prime of life, it is difficult to pass judgment


    15. Again, I don't mean to pass judgment, but is the CEO who's


    16. At any rate, there was not enough light left in the day to pass judgment upon the condition of the skin below the hem of her dress


    17. ” But McGarvey thinks us sinners cannot pass judgment on our own selves, because of a bias


    18. We must give the rule a thorough test before we pass judgment upon it, so we will try it again--“And he spoke a parable unto them, saying, the ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully, and he thought within himself saying, what shall I do because I have no place to bestow my fruits? And he said, this will I do, I will pull down my barns and build greater, and there will I bestowal my fruits and my goods


    19. "Pass judgment on your chivalries, senor," returned Sancho, "and don't set yourself up to judge of other men's fears or braveries, for I am as good a fearer of God as my neighbours; but leave me to despatch these skimmings, for all the rest is only idle talk that we shall be called to account for in the other world;" and so saying, he began a fresh attack on the bucket, with such a hearty appetite that he aroused Don Quixote's, who no doubt would have helped him had he not been prevented by what must be told farther on


    20. Why does Pyotr Alexandrovitch refuse to pass judgment? Dmitri is not a stranger to him

    21. All my comrades heard of the affair at once and gathered together to pass judgment on me the same day


    22. “Let me remark in my turn, sir,” he said in tones of deep annoyance, “that my wife is here as the guest of Prince Lef Nicolaievitch, our friend and neighbour, and that in any case, young man, it is not for you to pass judgment on the conduct of Lizabetha Prokofievna, or to make remarks aloud in my presence concerning what feelings you think may be read in my face


    23. When the usher with the sidling gait called the jury into court Nekhludoff was seized with fear, as if judgment was to be passed on him, and not he to pass judgment on others


    24. And under what conditions are you doing this? Being liable to die at any moment, you sign a death-warrant, declare war or take part in it, pass judgment, torture and rob workmen, live in luxury surrounded by misery, and teach weak and trusting men that all this is right and for you is a matter of duty, while all the time you are in danger of your life being destroyed by a bullet or a bacillus, and you may be deprived forever of the power to rectify or counteract the evil you have done to others and to yourself; having wasted a life given you but once in all eternity, having left undone in it the one thing for which it was given you


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